The word "around" has multiple meanings and uses depending on the context. Here are some common meanings and uses:
1. Preposition:
Surrounding: "The trees were around the house."
Nearby: "I live around the corner."
Approximately: "I think I can finish around 4 PM."
2. Adverb:
Nearby or surrounding area: "We wandered around the park."
Continuously: "She kept asking questions around and around."
Approximately: "He's around 30 years old."
3. Idiomatic expressions:
Around the bend: "The noise was driving me around the bend."
Around the clock: "They worked around the clock to save the company."
Around the corner: "The new store is around the corner."
Around and about: "He was around and about the office all day."
4. Conjunction:
Expressing that an action is being taken in a certain order: "I'll check the emails, around the reports, and then the meeting minutes."
5. Adjective:
Approximately: "She's around 5'7" tall."
6. Noun:
A group of people or things: "A crowd gathered around the performer."
Each of these meanings can be further expanded upon based on the specific context in which "around" is used.